thumping

thumping
thumpingly, adv.
/thum"ping/, adj.
1. of, like, or pertaining to a thump.
2. strikingly great, immense, exceptional, or impressive; resounding: a thumping victory at the polls.
[1570-80; THUMP + -ING2]

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